Would these wheels be suitable?
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Would these wheels be suitable?
Hi All,
I've noted lots of discussion regarding the suitability, or not, of certain wheels. Would these wheels be suitable for a straight swap onto my '71 2 Door 1000?
Cheers,
Tom
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MORRIS-MINOR-CHRO ... 240%3A1318
I've noted lots of discussion regarding the suitability, or not, of certain wheels. Would these wheels be suitable for a straight swap onto my '71 2 Door 1000?
Cheers,
Tom
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MORRIS-MINOR-CHRO ... 240%3A1318
Helen and Tom
Me and my Moggie "Clover"
1971 2 door saloon Almond Green
XKD 498J
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Guys,
Thanks, being a bit daft, apart from the rims being small, are there any other pros and cons to these wheels? With the tyres on are they the same over all size as standard wheels? Does it change any of the other characteristics of the car? speed, handling, ease of tyre replacement? speedo readings etc etc?
Thanks for your help!
Tom
Thanks, being a bit daft, apart from the rims being small, are there any other pros and cons to these wheels? With the tyres on are they the same over all size as standard wheels? Does it change any of the other characteristics of the car? speed, handling, ease of tyre replacement? speedo readings etc etc?
Thanks for your help!
Tom
Helen and Tom
Me and my Moggie "Clover"
1971 2 door saloon Almond Green
XKD 498J
[img]http://i40.tinypic.com/2lxfc6b.jpg[/img]
Me and my Moggie "Clover"
1971 2 door saloon Almond Green
XKD 498J
[img]http://i40.tinypic.com/2lxfc6b.jpg[/img]
Can't say for sure as the aspect ratio of the tyre is not mentioned in the listing. I would guess they are 70's in which case the speedo would under read by about 5%. The tyres will also wear out quicker as they would be going round faster and you loose 1" overall wheel/tyre height.... Sorry but I can't think of any pro's except they are shiney
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The overall diameter of 165x13 tyres will be around 6mm larger than 145x14s, assuming both are standard profile, ie 80%. That shouldn't be a problem.
This: http://www.tyresave.co.uk/tyresize.html is the calculator I've always used.
This: http://www.tyresave.co.uk/tyresize.html is the calculator I've always used.
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Correct but the ones on ebay are obviously not 80's cause they look too small in the arches - Hence my guess at the more common 70 profile which is an inch smaller.....GeoffC wrote:The overall diameter of 165x13 tyres will be around 6mm larger than 145x14s, assuming both are standard profile, ie 80%. That shouldn't be a problem.
This: http://www.tyresave.co.uk/tyresize.html is the calculator I've always used.
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